monkeyboy1976 wrote:1) Teams getting money - why do people think they deserve more (25% of the vote at the time of writing)? The teams job is to attract sponsorship and fund their activities from that. If they need to have more from the rights fund then put up the prize money.
I think it is largely the obscene profit margin of 77% which attracts all kind of greediness. The teams were once in business with FOM and used to take the biggest part of that profit in absolute money terms before Bernie managed to increase the business beyond anything anybody could imagine thirty years ago. So the teams over the years always got more money in absolute terms but expressed in percentage of profits they lost big time. They started to catch up again with the expiring concord agreement in 2007. At that time their bargaining position had been deadly compromised by Ferrari doing a separate deal with Bernie which continues to have an impact until the end of 2012. So the teams and some fans think that they legitimately should receive more than 50% of the net profit.
I agree with those who would make a point for the ten top teams to be restricted to the 50% profit share they have now. I would also find 20% profit for the equity holders reasonable. It is the residual 30% which now goes to the banks and which all parties are fighting for.
I agree with the majority of the board that a big part of that money should go towards making F1 tickets more affordable. This means that some traditional GP promoters with history and high spectator numbers should receive lower race fees compared to the average race fee and should be obliged to pass those subsidies back on the race ticket price.
I also think that the lower part of the grid - P11 to P13 in the championship - should receive some money which they did not get in the past. We now have a huge fly away calendar which did not exist in the past and at least all participating teams should receive free transport to the races and start money to cover the expenses of a moderate race team with all consumable costs.
I would also make a point that the FiA should receive some money which should strictly be ear marked for the development of motor sport in countries that are much behind and need to develop their infra structure. So it should not go to countries like Germany or the UK but to Korea, India, Brazil, China, Russia or other countries where motor sport is not so affordable for young drivers.